"Our fantastic coaches were integral to the tremendous success of The Voice this year and we are thrilled that they are all returning," NBC executive Paul Telegdy said. "We look forward to building season two and making 'The Voice' an even greater experience for fans."

The singing competition show, modeled after a Dutch program and hosted by Carson Daly, debuted in April to 12.55 million viewers. Wednesday night's finale, which crowned Javier Colon as the fan-voted winner, drew 10.77 million viewers.

The Voice Season 2 is slated to return midseason on Mondays at 8/7c on NBC.